Asia Japan

6 Day Tokyo Itinerary

I had always dreamed of going to Japan and finally went in March 2018 with my partner, Philip. We started our trip in Tokyo then explored several other cities before returning to Tokyo to explore for a few more days. Here is my 2018 Tokyo itinerary.

Getting to Tokyo

Tokyo has two major airports, Narita and Haneda. I found direct flights to and from LAX through Narita airport.

Where to Stay in Tokyo

Friends generally recommended to stay in either Shibuya or Shinjuku which are two lively neighborhoods in Tokyo. We had points through work and stayed at the Grand Hyatt in Roppongi for the first couple days in Tokyo, and then at the Hyatt Regency in Shinjuku for the last few days. I recommend staying near Shinjuku Station to be close to a lot of hot spots. Tokyo’s metro system is amazing, so no matter where you stay it is easy to get around.

Views from the Hyatt Regency Tokyo
Views from the Hyatt Regency Tokyo
Park Hyatt from the Hyatt Regency Tokyo
Views of the Park Hyatt from the Hyatt Regency Tokyo

Tokyo Day 1

Sensoji Temple

We started our first full day in Tokyo by getting onigiri for breakfast from Family Mart which is a popular convenience store in Japan that has great snacks. Then we took the metro to Sensoji, a Buddhist temple, in the neighborhood Asakusa. Sensoji claims to be the oldest temple in Tokyo with over 1000 years of history.

There is so much going around the temple with tons of visitors, a five-story pagoda, monuments, shops, and more. After exploring Sensoji we walked a few blocks to the Sumida river to get a view of the Tokyo Skytree.

Family Mart Snacks in Tokyo
Family Mart Snacks
Sensoji Temple in Tokyo
Sensoji Temple
Sensoji Temple in Tokyo
Sensoji Temple
Sensoji Temple in Tokyo
Sensoji Temple
Sensoji Temple in Tokyo
Sensoji Temple
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree

Exploring Akihabara

Next we went to the neighborhood Akihabara which is known as the hub for electronics, anime, manga, and videogames. We wandered into several stores including Yodobashi Akiba which is an enormous electronics store. We also went into a couple arcades which were busy with young teens. Akihabara is where the famous maid cafes are, though we didn’t visit one.

Akihabara Tokyo
Akihabara Tokyo
Yodobashi Akiba
Yodobashi Akiba
Akihabara Tokyo
Akihabara Tokyo

Tokyo Day 2

Tokyo Station & Imperial Palace

On our second day in Tokyo we went to Tokyo Station to sort out our Japan rail pass and eat noodles at Ramen Street. After lunch we walked a short distance to the Imperial Palace which was a let down because you can’t see much. The palace is a huge property that is walled off and has a moat, so you can only catch a glimpse.

Tokyo Station train station
Tokyo Station
Ramen Street at Tokyo Station
Ramen Street at Tokyo Station
Tokyo Imperial Palace
Tokyo Imperial Palace
Tokyo Imperial Palace
Tokyo Imperial Palace

Ghibli Museum

That afternoon we took a train to Mitaka, Japan where the Ghibli Museum is located. I grew up watching many of Hayao Miyazaki’s films and was so excited to score tickets to visit the museum. Tickets can be tough to get and must be purchased in advance for a specific day. You are not allowed to take photos inside the museum which keeps it extra special. I did capture a few photos of the outside which is really colorful and has a somewhat fantastical vibe.

Ghibli Museum in Japan
Ghibli Museum
Ghibli Museum in Japan
Ghibli Museum
Castle in the Sky Robot at the Ghibli Museum
Castle in the Sky Robot at the Ghibli Museum
Ghibli Museum Japan
Ghibli Museum
Ghibli Museum Mitaka
Ghibli Museum Mitaka

Tokyo Day 3

Meiji Shrine

Our third day in Tokyo was our 12th day in Japan after exploring other regions. Day three brought us to Meiji Shrine which is a Shinto Shrine built in the early 1900s to honor Emperor Meiji. The shrine is located in a huge, beautiful park in the neighborhood Shibuya.

Yoyogi Park in Tokyo
Yoyogi Park in Tokyo
Yoyogi Park in Tokyo
Yoyogi Park in Tokyo
Meiji Shrine
Meiji Shrine
Meiji Shrine in Tokyo
Meiji Shrine
Meiji Shrine in Tokyo
Meiji Shrine

Harajuku & Shibuya Crossing

After Meiji Shrine we went to Harajuku which is a bustling district within Shibuya known for fashion and youth culture. Both Takeshita and Cat Street are famous for having unique clothing stores and cafes. We wandered along the packed streets popping into the occasional store and bought a couple treats.

Harajuku Tokyo
Harajuku Tokyo
Takeshita Street Harajuku Tokyo
Takeshita Street

Then we walked 20 minutes south to witness the famous Shibuya crossing which is a large intersection that claims to be the busiest in the world. We went into the Starbucks at the northern end of the intersection to get a bird’s eye view of the intersection.

Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo
Shibuya Crossing

Pokemon Store + J World

From Shibuya we took the metro north to Toshima to check out the Pokémon Mega Center which is a huge store dedicated to all things Pokémon. Philip and I both grew up trading Pokémon cards, watching the show, and playing the games so we were excited to check it out.

In the same mall is Jump World which is a sort of micro theme park with games and attractions based on popular animes. At the time we visited the featured animes were Naruto, Dragonball Z, and One Piece.

Pokemon Mega Center in Tokyo
Pokemon Mega Center
Dragonball Z at Jump World
Naruto Photobooth from Jump World in Tokyo
Naruto Photobooth from Jump World
Kakashi Game at Jump World in Tokyo
Kakashi Game at Jump World

Later that night we had sushi for dinner at the standing sushi bar.

Standing Sushi Bar in Tokyo
Standing Sushi Bar

Tokyo Day 4

Kamakura & Enoshima Island

On our fourth day in Tokyo we took a day trip to the coast to explore Kamakura and Enoshima Island. The train ride from Shinjuki Station to Kamakura is 1 – 1.5 hours.

The first thing we did in Kamakura was visit Kotoku-in which is a Buddhist temple famous for it’s 44ft giant Buddha statue. The statue was built in the 1200s! Next we rented bikes and biked ~4 miles along the coast to Enoshima Island making a couple stops at the beach along the way.

Giant Buddha at Kotoku-in Kamakura
Giant Buddha at Kotoku-in
Giant Buddha at Kotoku-in Kamakura Japan
Giant Buddha at Kotoku-in
Kamakura beach Japan
Kamakura beach

At Enoshima Island we explored the gardens, shrines, and enjoyed the fantastic views of the Japanese coast. On our bike ride back to Kamakura we stopped at Good Mellows for an excellent burger!

Views from Enoshima Island Japan
Views from Enoshima Island
Views from Enoshima Island Japan
Views from Enoshima Island
Enoshima Island
Enoshima Island

Golden Gai

Back in Tokyo that night we went out to Shinjuku Golden Gai which is known for it’s 200+ tiny bars. Most of the bars can fit less than 10 people at a time. We enjoyed some drinks and meeting locals!

Golden Gai Tokyo
Golden Gai Tokyo

Tokyo Day 5

Ueno Park and Yanaka District

We did not know it when we booked our trip, but we happened to be in Tokyo during peak cherry blossoms aka Sakura! Cherry Blossoms symbolize the start of spring and are widely celebrated in Japan with parks flooded with people viewing the beautiful blossoms and having picnics.

Our first stop for Sakura viewing was at Ueno Park which is super popular with the locals. Every foot of the park was covered with picnic blankets under the blossoms. Ueno park also has multiple museums and a zoo which we did not make it to.

Ueno Park Sakura in Tokyo
Ueno Park Sakura
Ueno Park Sakura Japan
Ueno Park Sakura
Ueno Park Sakura Japan
Ueno Park Sakura

After wandering among the cherry blossoms in Ueno park we walked through Yanaka Cemetery which had more stunning blossoms. Then we had a beer and snack at Yanaka Beer Hall.

Yanaka Cemetery Tokyo Japan
Yanaka Cemetery
Yanaka Cemetery Tokyo Japan
Yanaka Cemetery
Yanaka Beer Hall in Tokyo
Yanaka Beer Hall

Shiba Park & Tokyo Tower

After the beer hall we got on the metro and went to Shiba Park in the Minato ward of Tokyo. Shiba park had more beautiful cherry blossoms, Zojo-ji Buddhist temple, and other memorials and monuments. The memorial that most stuck out to me is called the 1000 Kosodate Jizo-son which has 1000+ statues of kids wearing colorful hats and holding pinwheels.

Zojo-ji Buddhist temple
Zojo-ji Buddhist temple
Shiba Park Tokyo
Shiba Park
Sakura in Shiba park
Sakura in Shiba park
1000 Kosodate Jizo-son in Tokyo
1000 Kosodate Jizo-son
1000 Kosodate Jizo-son in Tokyo
1000 Kosodate Jizo-son

From Shiba Park it’s just a few minute walk to Tokyo Tower which is the second tallest structure in Japan after the Tokyo Skytree. We paid the fee to go up to the observation deck which was definitely worth it! The views from the tower are phenomenal.

Tokyo Tower views
Views from Tokyo Tower
Views from Tokyo Tower
Views from Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower in Japan
Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower in Japan
Tokyo Tower

Night Cherry Blossoms

To wrap up our cherry blossom day we went to Chidorigafuchi park for a night viewing of the illuminated blossoms. There were not as many lights as I expected and even fewer people, maybe there are events on certain nights that draw a bigger crowd?

Night sakura at Chidorigafuchi Park
Night sakura at Chidorigafuchi Park
Night sakura at Chidorigafuchi Park
Night sakura at Chidorigafuchi Park

For our last night in Japan we got a drink and tried our hand at the claw machine. I successfully got a Gengar after a few tries! To end the night we went to Ichiran for late night ramen. We had eaten at Ichiran in Kyoto earlier on our trip and fell in love.

Gengar Claw Machine in Tokyo
Gengar Claw Machine in Tokyo
Ichiran Ramen in Tokyo
Ichiran Ramen
Ichiran in Tokyo
Ichiran

Tokyo Day 6

On our final day in Japan we had an afternoon flight out of Narita airport. In the morning we went to Shinjuku Gyoen, a large park, to see more cherry blossoms. Unfortunately the park is fenced in and had a huge line to get in. We didn’t have enough time to wait, so we wandered the area before grabbing our bags and heading to the airport.

Final Thoughts

My impression of Tokyo is that it is huge! There are endless pockets to explore, it would be hard to get bored. I cannot wait to go back.

Other Things To Do

Some other ideas:

  • Tsukiji Fish Market
  • Mori Tower for views
  • teamLab Planets art exhibit
  • Robot Restaurant
  • New York Bar in the Park Hyatt (Lost in Translation)
  • Clubbing
  • Tokyo Disneyland
  • Karaoke

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